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    Enermax Platimax 80 Plus Platinum PSUs


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    No thanks, when buying an Enermax you pay like double of any other top-end brand. They are too overpriced.
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    wonder which 80+ plat unit we will see reviewed\in stock first enermax or seasonic

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    Enermax Platimax 80 Plus Platinum PSUs
    http://ecomastertek.com/psu_platimax.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by dasa View Post
    wonder which 80+ plat unit we will see reviewed\in stock first enermax or seasonic
    enermax and thermaltake


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    Enermax unveils 'Royal' family of PSUs
    Enermax has unveiled its Platimax series of PSUs, which are claimed to deliver efficiency levels of 90 to 94 per cent, at loads of between 20 and 100 per cent. Bearing 80 PLUS Platinum status, Enermax claims that it's the first manufacturer to debut a series of SKUs with such accreditation - in flavours ranging from 500W through to 1500W.

    The first models to become available are the 750W (£184.90), 850W (£224.90) and 1200W (£299.90) options, which will be joined - in November - by the 500W (£159.90), 600W (£169.90), 1000W (£254.90) and 1500W (£334.90) SKUs. Enermax details that whilst the 1000W and lower models are based on an improved version of 'Dynamic Hybrid Transformer Topology' (DHT) design, the 1200W and 1500W varieties utilise 'Full-Zone Magnetic Quadrant Transformer Design' (FMQ) - just like its MaxRevo line.

    Whilst the range features a multi-rail design (3 to 6 depending on model), Enermax advises that a 1000W OC Edition SKU - which will deliver up to 83A (996W) on a single rail - is also in the works...
    http://hexus.net/tech/news/psu/32221...l-family-psus/

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    Wow, those are some serious price premiums. I know enermax units are usually overpriced but they are taking the biscuit here, even if they are platinum rated.
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    Why are people buying Enermax, then? They gotta have competitive prices somewhere?
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    Full range from 500 to 1500W is available now
    http://www.enermax.co.uk/platimax

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